By Bianca Carneiro
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Hit again: Paris Hilton's found herself the victim of a gang of thieves as items were stolen from her home during a party last weekend
Her home has been an easy target for burglars, including a much documented episode in 2008 when she was mugged by the now infamous group of teens known as the Bling Ring.
And Paris Hilton has become a victim once more as her Malibu estate was looted during a party last weekend.
The 32-year-old confirmed the whole affair on her Twitter on Sunday.
'I have bad luck when it comes to thieves... They tried to steal my new collection of @PHpurses from my Malibu house,' she wrote.
According TMZ the perpetrators apparently crashed their way into her home as she was holding a massive late night celebration ahead of her upcoming trip to Ibiza, a rare moment her doors were open to the world.
Once inside they made their way into her bedroom and grabbed at her goods, running off with purses, bikinis and framed pictures and proceeded to make their way out of the mansion.
TMZ reports that they were spooked as they were scurrying from the scene and dropped the swag before running off.
Fortunately for Paris a valet attendant spotted the discarded items down the road from the house and turned it in to the police.
No word if the perpetrators were apprehended.
More bad luck: The former Simple Life star confirmed the theft on her Twitter on Sunday
The fated estate: Paris was holding a party last Saturday when the crime was carried out
As the event was going down, Paris was inside her home sharing pictures on her Instagram and Twitter of her big goodbye party, which featured musical performances by French Montana and Too Short.
But hours later, she shared a bit of a downcast note on Twitter: 'Never forget how blessed and lucky you are, we have so much to be grateful for..'
This week's robbery comes 5 years after Paris was previously victimized when over £1.2 million worth of jewellery and other valuables taken from her home by the now infamous Bling Ring.
That fateful day: Police were parked outside of her home in 2008 after she was raided of nearly $2 million in jewellery and other valuables
Looks familiar: The previous burglary was reportedly executed by the Bling Ring gang, which has been glamorized in a film by Sofia Coppola starring Emma Watson
Emma Watson on the prowl in second Bling Ring trailer
The gang, made up of mostly teenage girls, used the internet to track down their victims' homes and made sure they were present by reading about their movements.
Other victims of the gang include Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson and Audrina Partridge, and the teens were caught in November 2009 after CCTV footage from a break-in at Lindsay Lohan's home was made public and police received a tip off about their identities.
The thefts have now been dramatized in Sofia Coppola's film The Bling Ring, which was released earlier this year.
A girl and her things: Last Saturday Paris tweeted pictures of the art inside of her Malibu estate
Wanted goods: The girls reportedly tried to make off with some handbags from Paris' new fashion collection, pictured here in her Ibiza pop up store
Paris says she was stressed by the entire episode, and when forced to relive it at a recent screening of the movie, she was rushed by emotions.
She told Vulture: 'During some parts of it, I literally had tears in my eyes and I wanted to cry. I knew what happened with the burglaries, but I had never actually seen it.
'So watching it happen, I was like, "Oh my God, this really happened to me. These kids were really in my house and did this to me."
'It's so violating. It just made me really angry and upset, and when I see these kids I want to, like, slap them.'
Off for the summer: Last weekend's bash was celebrating her upcoming travels to Ibiza
Hard at work: The socialite will be working a month-long residency as a DJ at the club Amnesia Ibiza
Hilton, 32, now hates being alone in her Hollywood Hills home, which she kitted out with the latest high-tech alarm systems after the raids.
'Now we have lasers and pressure-pad alarms and full-time guards,' Hilton told the Sunday Times Style magazine in June.
'I fear someone is coming up behind me or out of the crowd. Maybe someone I trust. I am out there and it doesn't take much,' she says.
'It's so violating': Paris said she had tears in her eyes while watching Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring
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